Teasley, Tom / Dreams Of India
Album: | Dreams Of India | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Teasley, Tom | Added: | Nov 2015 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-11-29 | Pull Date: | 2016-01-31 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 6 |
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Airplays: | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 01, 2018: | Melange
Dance For Arvasu |
4. | Dec 02, 2015: | Home on the Range
Om Tat Sat |
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2. | Aug 23, 2016: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Fire Dance |
5. | Dec 01, 2015: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Whispers In The Wind, Om Tat Sat |
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3. | Dec 03, 2015: | Clean Copper Radio COP TALK
Om Tat Sat |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2015-11-25
Reviewed 2015-11-25
Indian-fusion by Tom Teasley, Peabody Conservatory-trained musician. A sonic reimagining of the “Mahabharata”, as portrayed by Indian playwright Girish Karnad in his play, “The Fire and the Rain.” Uses a variety of acoustic and electronic instruments to create sonic tapestries; very light and airy with springy rhythms
No FCC's; play any track; they're all good
1-Om Tat Sat--4:44 – has a pleasing bandoneon-like/dombek sound, nice melody, vocals in background
2-Whispers in the Wind –5:32 – more traditional tabla-sound with vocal percussion and vibratone-like sound
3- Breath of Smoke -3:41- vocal percussion and bamboo flute create feeling of breath
4-Fire Dance – 3:42 – Uptempo doumbek solo leads the way; all percussion
5-Indra and Arvasu – 3:10-- more traditional Indian sound with quarter tones
6-Mask of Vritra – 3:49- Irish Bodhran adds interesting timbre, vocal percussive whispers; mostly percussive
7-Silver Rain – 3:34 – synth drone with glockenspiel and cymbals; definitely drop-like
8—Sacrifice – 4:40 – hypnotic rhythm, vocal percussion
9-Dance for Arvasu –4:41- starts slow with drone and bandeon-like melody; dombeks kick in and melody becomes lively, playful, bouncy
10-Sketches of India –3:27 – more Asian-sounding with bamboo flute; voices in background
11-Namaste –3:24 – slower, meditative; more Indian-sounding
12—Fists of Karna –3:00- percussion in foreground with drone behind
No FCC's; play any track; they're all good
1-Om Tat Sat--4:44 – has a pleasing bandoneon-like/dombek sound, nice melody, vocals in background
2-Whispers in the Wind –5:32 – more traditional tabla-sound with vocal percussion and vibratone-like sound
3- Breath of Smoke -3:41- vocal percussion and bamboo flute create feeling of breath
4-Fire Dance – 3:42 – Uptempo doumbek solo leads the way; all percussion
5-Indra and Arvasu – 3:10-- more traditional Indian sound with quarter tones
6-Mask of Vritra – 3:49- Irish Bodhran adds interesting timbre, vocal percussive whispers; mostly percussive
7-Silver Rain – 3:34 – synth drone with glockenspiel and cymbals; definitely drop-like
8—Sacrifice – 4:40 – hypnotic rhythm, vocal percussion
9-Dance for Arvasu –4:41- starts slow with drone and bandeon-like melody; dombeks kick in and melody becomes lively, playful, bouncy
10-Sketches of India –3:27 – more Asian-sounding with bamboo flute; voices in background
11-Namaste –3:24 – slower, meditative; more Indian-sounding
12—Fists of Karna –3:00- percussion in foreground with drone behind
Track Listing
1. | Om Tat Sat | 7. | Silver Rain | |||
2. | Whispers In The Wind | 8. | Sacrifice | |||
3. | Breath Of Smoke | 9. | Dance For Arvasu | |||
4. | Fire Dance | 10. | Sketches Of India | |||
5. | Indra And Arvasu | 11. | Namaste | |||
6. | Mask Of Vritra | 12. | Fists Of Karna |